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Hello, so I have used qualitative methodology for my dissertation but need to have a section about my philosophical assumptions, such as the ontology and epistemology of my approach. I find it very confusing.
Is critical realism classed as a form of contextualism? Do they link at all?
In some articles they seem separate and others they say critical realism is a stance (e.g in Madhill article)? i' m finding the more I read the more confused I get.
can anyone help?
Thanks for help, seems they must have restrictions on this years publications. :(
Hey
My instituion has access to journals and normally there is no problem accessing articles, however this time i am not able to access several articles in the same issue and they will be really useful for my thesis. I keep logging in and it keeps going back to log in cycle, round and round. I don't know if its because its a recent volume/issue (June 11). If anyone knows what the problem is, if theres a way around it? Or if i can find them elsewhere? I can only find it on Wiley online library.
I am trying to access industrial and organizational psychology, volume 4, issue 2. All of them are around the topic of overqualification.
Hope this makes sense
thanks
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